Call of Duty's massive installs may finally be a thing of the past thanks to AMD

Call of Duty's massive installs may finally be a thing of the past thanks to AMD

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Exciting news for players! AMD's new Neural Texture Block Compression can shrink game sizes.

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In the gaming industry, there are very few series that have as much reputation as the Call of Duty series. The series is known for its amazing campaign story and immersive multiplayer gameplay. The latest title, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, will soon be released on October 25.

Community expectations for the title are super high, but players are also worried about their storage space as it is estimated that Black Ops 6 will take around 150 GB of storage space. But with the help of AMD's latest technological breakthrough, this problem may soon be a thing of the past.

AMD is known for pushing the boundaries of technology with its advanced processors and graphics cards. It has recently made a breakthrough that will reduce the texture using a neural network, effectively reducing the data size. According to TweakTown, this new technology called Neural Texture Block Compression has the potential to reduce the size of titles like Call of Duty by up to 70%.

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